O Kit de Microfone de Lapela Sem Fio UWP-V1 da Sony substitui o seu predecessor (série UWP-C) com aprimoramentos que incluem um chassi resistente todo em metal e uma entrada de Mic/Linha selecionável no transmissor. A sintonização PLL sintetizada, a recepção de diversidade de espaço e todos os outros recursos sem fio profissionais que fizeram da série UWP-C uma escolha popular, vêm com o sistema UWP-V1 aprimorado.
O receptor montável em câmera possui a tecnologia de diversidade de espaço que estabiliza a recepção e minimiza a interferência RF, selecionando o sinal de entrada mais forte. Além disso, as antenas giram para que você possa alcançar uma recepção ainda mais forte. Uma saída mini jack estéreo com controle de volume de monitor está integrada; e os cabos estéreos XLR e Mini são fornecidos. Um display LCD oferece informações sobre canal e freqüência, vida da bateria, nível de entrada RF, condições da saída de áudio e tempo de operação acumulado. O receptor opera com 2 baterias AA por até 8 horas e seu design compacto e o adaptador de montagem de sapata incluído permitem uma fácil montagem para a maioria das camcorders.
O transmissor de corpo aprimorado possui um seletor de entrada de nível de linha e de microfone. Isso permite uma transmissão sem fio do microfone ou dos sinais de nível de linha. Como o receptor, o transmissor de corpo também possui 188 freqüências UHF selecionáveis e opera por até 8 horas com duas baterias alcalinas tamanho AA. Um microfone de lapela onidirecional é fornecido com esse sistema.
| Sistema | |
|---|---|
| Tipo de Sistema | Sistema de Lapela sem Fio Sintetizado UHF de Montagem em Câmera |
| Faixa de Portadora de Frequência RF | 42/44 - 638 a 662MHz |
| Faixa Aproximada de Operação | Não especificado pelo fabricante |
| Resposta Total de Frequência | 40Hz a 18kHz |
| Relação Sinal-Ruído | 60dB (A-Ponderada) |
| Número de Canais | 188 |
| Número de Sistemas Simultâneos | 16 |
| Receiver | |
|---|---|
| Tipo de Receptor | Montável em câmera, diversidade espacial, sintetizador PLL controlado por cristal |
| Tipo de Saídas | Miniplugue de 1/8 (3,5mm) não balanceado |
| Monitoramento por Headphone | Miniplugue de 1/8 (3,5mm) não balanceado com nível variável |
| Requisitos de Alimentação | DC 3.0V (2 baterias alcalinas AA) |
| Tipo de Bateria/Tempo de Duração Aproximado | Duas baterias AA, até 8 horas |
| Monitor | Tela LCD |
| Opções de Montagem | Montável em câmera/cinto/suporte de mic |
| Tipo de Antena | 2 cabos de 1/4 de onda |
| Dimensões (LxAxP) | 2,48 x 4,11 x 0,86 polegada (63 x 104,5 x 22mm) |
| Peso | Aproximadamente 7,2 onças (205g) (incluindo as baterias) |
| Transmissor | |
|---|---|
| Tipo de Transmissor | Transmissor UHF de Corpo de PLL Sintetizado Controlado por Cristal |
| Tipo de Conector de Entrada | Mic/Linha Selecionáveis - Conector de Microfone Mini (3,5mm) |
| Tipo de Microfone | Lapela |
| Padrão Polar | Transmissor de corpo (não é de mão) |
| Cabeças de Microfone Intercambiáveis | Compatível com qualquer microfone com conexão mini (3,5mm) |
| Tipo de Bateria/Tempo de Duração Aproximado | Uma Bateria Alcalina (LR6) AA, Até 8 Horas |
| Seletor de Mudo | Não |
| Controle de Nível | Controle de nível de microfone |
| Tipo de Antena | Antena Helicoidal Miniatura com 1/4 de Comprimento de Onda |
| Monitor | Tela LCD |
| Dimensões (AxLxP) | 2,48 X 3,24 X 0,73 polegada (63 x 82,5 x 18,7mm) |
| Peso | 5,1 onças (145g) (com Bateria) |
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I bought this from B&H and have used it for numerous wedding gigs as a Professional Videographer. The range and clarity is superb, the mic set comes with three wind equilizers and w...Read complete review
I bought this from B&H and have used it for numerous wedding gigs as a Professional Videographer. The range and clarity is superb, the mic set comes with three wind equilizers and with the first hug the Groom gets it's Bye Bye to the foam wind screen, so order more of those. One way I have solved the loss of the wind screen is I wrap a small piece of double-sided scotch tape around the mic and the wind screen stays put.
I have designed a Bracket that will allow the reciever to mount to the rear of the Canon XL2, it attaches to the three screw holes that are at the bottom of the Canon Accessory bracket. I have the Canon CH-910 Dual battery Charger/Holder with two Canon BP-970G batteries on it and the Bracket that holds the Sony UWP-V1 mic reciever mounts behind the 910 with the same slant as the battery holder has with room to get your fingers in to release the batteries. BEC will make and sell the bracket through B&H as soon as we get the Prototype squared away and fine tuned, and to hold the mic reciever you will need the BEC
"URX-P2" Mounting Box that will attach to the new Bracket. The new bracket for the rear of the XL2 is black powder coat and very professional looking.
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I've used this system for 2 and 1/2 years and I own 3 pair. From the beginning, sometimes I get this pumping hiss when people talk and I have to vigorously plug in ...Read complete review
I've used this system for 2 and 1/2 years and I own 3 pair. From the beginning, sometimes I get this pumping hiss when people talk and I have to vigorously plug in and out the microphone plug to get it to go away. Sometimes that doesn't even work! I do a lot of independent film work and I have to pray each time I pull these guys out of my bag. "Please let today be a no pumping hiss day". I love the durability, but 3 different transmitters bought at 3 different times having the same problem, is a problem. I have the 42/44 series. I have played with all the attenuator levels and I have recently upgraded to countryman B6 microphones and I still get the same pumping hiss. When the hiss is not present, I am very proud of the sound I record using this product.
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Comments about Sony UWP-V1 Wireless Lavalier Microphone Package (42/44 - 638 to 662MHz):
I used sennheiser G3's as well as these sony's, and really couldnt tell the difference. These sound great and have good range.
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Comments about Sony UWP-V1 Wireless Lavalier Microphone Package (42/44 - 638 to 662MHz):
Wedding, in door, out door, great sound, excellent price
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Comments about Sony UWP-V1 Wireless Lavalier Microphone Package (42/44 - 638 to 662MHz):
perfect buy for the price range, even when compared to packages $100-200 more expensive. they work great and look very professional. The all metal body is much nicer than the sennheiser's plastic with their flip lid cover. the quality is just as impressive with an easy to use interface.
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Comments about Sony UWP-V1 Wireless Lavalier Microphone Package (42/44 - 638 to 662MHz):
Make sure you get the model that has an easy frequency interface - so as to not get confused when switching between different frequencies.
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Comments about Sony UWP-V1 Wireless Lavalier Microphone Package (42/44 - 638 to 662MHz):
I was torn between these and the Senneheisers. I went for the these because they were cheaper. Largely the same quality I would argue as the Senneheisers, with a few minor features missing. Larger, and the mic pack can be turned off by the wearer while the Senneheisers can't, but for my uses and budget I got the quality and reliability I needed. Good range also.
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Comments about Sony UWP-V1 Wireless Lavalier Microphone Package (42/44 - 638 to 662MHz):
I mostly do commercial work, docs and now have a pilot in production. For years our subjects were tethered to a Sony ECM 44B. Always loved the sound and ease of use. But after speaking with a B&H rep and reading everything I could find I settled on the UWP-V1. I am very pleased with how easy it is to set up and the superb audio quality. The thing is rock-solid too! Compared to other systems at this level, it's a bargain too!
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Comments about Sony UWP-V1 Wireless Lavalier Microphone Package (42/44 - 638 to 662MHz):
small and powerfull
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Comments about Sony UWP-V1 Wireless Lavalier Microphone Package (42/44 - 638 to 662MHz):
I fiannly got the chance to use this new wireless mic system I bought for shooting an HD video the other day and I was amazed. Great Sound no drop out or anuy other issues. I was concerned at first that the volume might be to loud but it turned out it was ok.
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Comments about Sony UWP-V1 Wireless Lavalier Microphone Package (42/44 - 638 to 662MHz):
I use this mic system for hunting on a television show. I have tried other mic systems and this is by far my favorite, picks up well and is clear and crisp.
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Comments about Sony UWP-V1 Wireless Lavalier Microphone Package (42/44 - 638 to 662MHz):
We use this product in classrooms and in field recording. The metal case gives us a rugged mic set to work with, and the durability of this mic set has been excellent.
Clarity of the signal and the audio quality are consistently good, and the signal has been consistently strong regardless of minor physical obstacles in the area of use.
It's easy to change channels if there's any interference, and it's also easy to attenuate the signal when needed, which allows connecting the receiver to any number of different recording devices.
I have yet to find any shortcomings of this mic set - we now have three of them, and in almost two years none of them have missed a beat.
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Comments about Sony UWP-V1 Wireless Lavalier Microphone Package (42/44 - 638 to 662MHz):
Simple and easy to set-up
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Comments about Sony UWP-V1 Wireless Lavalier Microphone Package (42/44 - 638 to 662MHz):
I have one set of each frequency and these are my workhorses. Nice, rich sound with little drain on the batteries. Others in the industry longer than I have been impressed with the sound quality as well.
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Comments about Sony UWP-V1 Wireless Lavalier Microphone Package (42/44 - 638 to 662MHz):
Wedding videography - indoors and outdoors. I have owned several cheaper wireless mic sysems and have spent many hours trying to hide hiss, recover audio dropout, and the unreliability of those was very stressful. I finally broke down and chose to buy this system after researching all that are out there. This system works GREAT! I have used it for an outdoor and indoor wedding now and am very pleased with the quality and reliability!!! A must have for weddings!
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Comments about Sony UWP-V1 Wireless Lavalier Microphone Package (42/44 - 638 to 662MHz):
I'm no audio pro, but this lav system has been solid so far. Easy to use, battery life seems good and most importantly, range and sound quality are pretty good.
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Comments about Sony UWP-V1 Wireless Lavalier Microphone Package (42/44 - 638 to 662MHz):
Easy to use. A must in your bag
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Comments about Sony UWP-V1 Wireless Lavalier Microphone Package (42/44 - 638 to 662MHz):
The audio is very clean. Easy to operate and make any adjustments.
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Comments about Sony UWP-V1 Wireless Lavalier Microphone Package (42/44 - 638 to 662MHz):
This would be 5 stars if it was a bit cheaper. I have an EX1 and had had low recording volume with several different wired mics so went here in desperation. Very pleased. With all dials in default position I had perfect recording levels. Also good all around pick up and only moderate noise.
Only negative is lav is very small and light weight.
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Comments about Sony UWP-V1 Wireless Lavalier Microphone Package (42/44 - 638 to 662MHz):
I use this for recording audio for video shoots for corporate videos, it works great and I never have any issues. I have used many Sony wireless mics and love how easy they are to use and their reliability at a good price.
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Comments about Sony UWP-V1 Wireless Lavalier Microphone Package (42/44 - 638 to 662MHz):
Design and performance are solid. Obviously one can spend much more on similar products but if on a budget can't go wrong here.
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Comments about Sony UWP-V1 Wireless Lavalier Microphone Package (42/44 - 638 to 662MHz):
Perfect for HDSLR video with the shoe-mount adapter. I used if for a pair of documentaries and can tell you the range and quality is far superior than most similarly priced systems.
The only thing I had an issue was installing the tiny windscreens, but that's real minor.
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